20 Colorful Letter C Crafts for Toddlers
Helping toddlers learn all the alphabet letters from A to Z may require some time, but you can make the learning journey fun and exciting!
With these adorable letter C crafts, working on recognizing the cute letter C will be much easier and will stick with the kids better as well. These crafts will not only teach the toddler what the uppercase and lowercase letter C look like, but they will also familiarize them with how the letter sounds when used in words.
Check out these 20 Letter C Crafts for Toddlers below and learn how to make them!
C Is For …
C is for Car
The word “car” is one of the most common and easiest words to learn that starts with the letter C, like this easy-to-make “C is for Car” craft. Paste a large black letter C on a sheet of paper. Add yellow strips to form a road. Cut out and glue down two small letters “Cs” for your cars, and finish by adding small circles for the car wheels. Also, check out more car crafts here.
Learn more about this craft here.
C is for Caterpillar
This cute letter C adorned with a happy caterpillar will surely be an exciting C craft for toddlers. First, you need to cut out a bold letter C using craft foam. Then using various colorful craft foams to cut out small circles, leaves, flowers, and stems to form the caterpillar accent.
Follow this guide and try this craft with your kids.
C is for Cupcake
This ‘C is for Cupcake’ craft is fun and easy to assemble. Grab some foam crafts and cut out a big letter C. Use colorful craft foams for your cupcake pieces. Cut out and glue your cupcake pieces on your letter C cut out.
Check out the full instructions here.
C is for Corn
Corn is just the perfect match for this ‘C is for Corn’ craft. If it is not safe for your toddler to handle scissors, then you can cut the paper plates and shape them as the letter ‘C’. Have the toddlers decorate the C paper plates with corn kernels using glue.
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C is for Cat
Make this ‘C is for Cat” craft using scissors, glue, and construction papers. Then, cut out the letter C and pieces of the cat’s eyes, ears, and nose. Assemble the cat on the top portion of your letter C.
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C is for Chicken
With this “C is for Chicken” craft, kids will not only familiarize themselves with the letter C, but they will also get to know chickens! Cut out a bold letter C using craft foam. To create the chicken, grab colorful craft foams in yellow, white, brown, red, and orange. You can use this template to help you draw, cut, and form the chicken accent.
C is for Cow
Another fun letter C craft that kids will love is this ‘C is for Cow’ craft. Prepare a white letter C cut out with cow spot outlines. Kids can color the cow spots with black crayons or colored pens. Glue cut-out pieces of the cow’s face on the top portion of your letter C to finish.
To guide you on making this craft, click here.
C is for Crocodile
This C Crocodile is a fun craft inspiration to add to our letter C crafts! Using a sheet of green construction paper, draw and cut out a big letter C. Use a colored pen in a darker shade of green to draw the crocodile’s spots on the letter C. On another green sheet of paper, draw a crocodile face. Cut out your crocodile drawing and glue it on the upper part of the C.
To guide you on making this craft, click here.
C is for Carrot
This ‘C is for Carrot’ craft is so easy to make! Cut out a letter C with a sheet of paper. Prepare small orange cutouts and fill in your letter C with the orange paper pieces. Draw the carrot’s leaves with a green colored pen or paint.
Learn more about this craft here.
C is for Cookie
This ‘C is for Cookie’ is another simple craft that goes with the letter C. Cut cookie pieces using brown colored paper and color them with chocolate chips. Help your toddler form a letter C using the cookies.
Learn more about this craft here.
C is for Cotton Cloud
This Cotton Cloud Craft is a fun letter C craft activity that will help toddlers recognize the letter and how it sounds. Kids can fill in the letter C shape with cotton balls so they can associate the letter C with the word ‘cloud’.
You can use this “C is for Cotton Cloud” template found here.
Letter C Crafts
Filling a Letter C
Your toddler will have fun bonding with the letter C with this Filling a Letter craft. Make your simple letter C outline creative by asking your toddler to fill in the letter with Cheerios or other small items while securing them with glue.
Clumsy Crab
The first stop in our Letter C crafts is this Clumsy Crab. On a foam sheet, draw the letter C, two crab claws, and four skinny and long rectangles for the arms and eye stems of the crab. Trace and cut your drawings, and assemble the Clumsy Crab using glue.
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Candy C
Candy C is a sweet project for toddlers to become familiar with the letter C. Cut out a large letter C using colored paper, open a bag of colorful and assorted candies, and your toddler can fill the letter C cut out with candies.
For the full guide, click here.
Letter “C” Sensory Bin
This Letter ‘C’ Sensory Bin is a fun and exciting project that will help kids to learn and recognize the letter C. Fill a bin with dry pouring items to serve as the base of the bin – you can use colored alphabet pasta. Add C-shaped objects to the bin such as magnets, foam letters, puzzle pieces, and others. You can also add toy objects, animals, and other small items that start with the letter C.
Learn more about the craft over at Stir the Wonder.
Letter C Caterpillar Sticky Wall Craft
Put up your stick wall using contact paper and make sure the backing side is facing out. Peel the backing and draw outlines of a big and a small letter C. Make the toddlers decorate the letter C with colorful tissue paper. Start with the head to create your caterpillar.
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Cloud Spotting on the Easel
This craft activity is a fun and engaging way for toddlers to recognize the letter C. Print out clouds with the letters C as well as other letters. Ask your toddler to identify which cloud has the letter C by placing magnet cotton.
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Learn The Letter C
Letter C Coloring Pages
Coloring is one creative way to help toddlers learn about letters. You can create or use coloring templates with objects or animals that start with the letter C such as car, crab, caterpillar, clown, cup, cat, cupcake, and more. Help the toddlers color the coloring pages you created or downloaded.
Letter C Worksheets
Using Letter C Worksheets is a fun project that will help toddlers to learn the letter C in lots of different ways. You can create worksheets with activities that will allow kids to trace, write, learn how to pronounce, and recognize the letter C.
Check out our Preschool Printable Bundle here (pictured below) for more practice with all of the letters and numbers, among others.
ABC Printables for Toddlers – Alphabet, Tracing, Numbers, Shapes, and Fun Coloring Pages
This preschool printable bundle with alphabet tracing worksheets, numbers, coloring pages, and so much more to help your toddler to start learning in a fun, engaging way!
Welcome to our big workbook bundle for toddlers and preschoolers. With your purchase, you will receive 250 pages that include:
⭐ 145 Letter and Alphabet Tracing Pages
⭐ 46 Number Activity Pages
⭐ 23 Shape Activity Pages
⭐ 20 Coloring Pages for Kids
⭐ 16 Comparison Activity Pages
Letter C Writing Practice
Now that you have made all these creative Letter C crafts for toddlers, your little one will soon be able to write and recognize the letter C. You can use a Letter C writing template that allows your little one to practice his or her strokes as well.
I stumbled upon the Letter C Crafts for Toddlers post on KidOrzo and I have to say I’m impressed! As a mother of a toddler, I’m always on the lookout for fun and educational activities for my child. The craft ideas provided in this post are not only adorable, but they also help promote fine motor skills, creativity, and letter recognition. I also appreciate that the materials used are easy to find and affordable.
It’s great to have a variety of options to choose from, especially during these times when we’re spending more time at home with our little ones. Thank you, KiDorzo, for this fantastic resource!